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In a wide-ranging webinar touching on various industry trends, essensys welcomed Liz Elam from GCUC, Steve King from Emergent Research, and James Rankin and John Williams from Instant Offices to discuss the definition of coworking, niche operators, corporate demand, and how the industry would fare during an economic downturn.

CBRE’s Hana announced its first flexible workspace unit at PwC Tower at Park District in Dallas, Texas — a new, premier, mixed-use development project by MetLife Investment Management and Trammell Crow Company.

With landlords integrating flexible workspace into corporate portfolios, large established operators with networked buying power have a natural advantage. But don’t rule out independent operators just yet.

The New Year is the perfect time to revisit your company’s goals, future plans, and strategies. Use this time to revisit your company’s goals as well as your own personal plans, and map out a fresh strategy for the year ahead.

In its short three years, Knotel has grown faster than any other operator, including WeWork. Now the flexible workspace brand seems to be exiting the coworking business and focusing solely on enterprise clients.

2018 has become a milestone year in which commercial real estate took a significant step into the flexible workspace industry. As property owners seek new ways to partner with coworking operators, here are the top 5 ways CRE and flexible workspace are merging.

According to a new report by Knight Frank, the proportion of corporate occupiers who currently utilize flexible space is set to almost double by 2021. With that in mind, here are 6 ways flexible workspace operators can future-proof their spaces in the coming years.

Allwork.Space spoke with JLL’s Tom Carroll and Dan Brown to discuss their research findings on corporate coworking. Among the notable trends, major developers are now integrating flexible space into their assets, which is ushering in a “new type of operator” focused on offering more choice to corporates.

Gensler’s design forecast, ‘Shaping the Future of Cities’, reinforces the idea that the future of work is all about the human experience. Here are the 6 main trends that will influence the future of workplace design, according to Gensler.